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Are There Any Side Effects Of Taking Rifampicin And Ethambutol?

age 46, weight 49, height 160. i am female,name jackoline. i have rectal cancer. i took preoperative chemoradiation xeloda and 50.4gy. under went low anterior resection. now taking chemo 5fu... i have tuberculosis diagonised during surgery, taking inh,rifampicin and ethambutol. what are the side effects of taking both medications. what is the survival rate for my condition. thanks
Tue, 16 Dec 2014
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By the description that you have given, i assume that you have stage 3 rectal cancer. The treatment you have received is standard and scientifically correct, except that the chemo drugs you are receiving are inadequate. I would have preferred a 2-3 drug regime rather than a single drug one. For your stage, with complete treatment, the 5 year survival rate is around 65-70%. Taking anti-TB drugs with chemotherapy doesnt cause any increase in side effects of either drugs. The anti-TB drugs have their own side effects which you might feel from time to time.
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Are There Any Side Effects Of Taking Rifampicin And Ethambutol?

By the description that you have given, i assume that you have stage 3 rectal cancer. The treatment you have received is standard and scientifically correct, except that the chemo drugs you are receiving are inadequate. I would have preferred a 2-3 drug regime rather than a single drug one. For your stage, with complete treatment, the 5 year survival rate is around 65-70%. Taking anti-TB drugs with chemotherapy doesnt cause any increase in side effects of either drugs. The anti-TB drugs have their own side effects which you might feel from time to time.